Where can I add a mage into my party after the completion of the main storyline?

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I had Solas in my party for the whole game, however he is gone after the main quest line is completed and it looks there is no change to enter quest for get Vivienne or Dorian Pavus (in fact it looks it is not possible even before the What Pride Had Wrought quest). I would like to finish some of the side quests and the only one I can get those is either without a mage in the group or from an old save (and I don't like either of these options).

Any advice?






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Are there cheats for Dragon Age Inquisition?

There aren't many cheats in the game, but if you find you're stuck, or the game has run stale, you can use them to change things up a bit. To use them, you must first enable the command console.

How do you get Vivienne in Dragon Age Inquisition?

Dragon Age Inquisition Find Vivienne in Skyhold Initially, the inquisitor can find Vivienne in the courtyard outside the main court of Skyhold where Cassandra is. After the first conversation after the fall of Haven, Vivienne will go to the balcony with the window on the first floor from Solas.

Where is Blackwall Dai?

Travel to the Hinterlands; Blackwall can be found southwest from the Upper Lake Camp. He is on the opposite (west) side of the nearby lake so the player must go around to reach him.

Who can romance Solas?

Solas is exclusively romanceable by female Elven Inquisitors. According to Patrick Weekes, he wasn't written as a romance option for men and women in order to avoid the "Depraved Bisexual" trope. Too often, bisexual characters are depicted as evil, out-of-touch, or selfish.



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